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February 25th, 2020, 04:55 PM
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February 26th, 2020, 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sukey Tawdry
So cute! The problem with doing it at 11 weeks is that the nub still has a lot of time to rise. By 12 weeks it has usually risen if it is going to. So they all tend to look girly this early. I think your baby's looks to be flat even though we really need a side profile view to know for sure. It's a little difficult to tell from this view. I'll guess girl, but like I said it can still rise.
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February 26th, 2020, 03:52 AM
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Your pics are fascinating Sukey, that is clearly a nub and I bet if we didnt know about nubs 99% of us would say 'Oh look, we are having a boy' not knowing that the bit they are looking at has the potential to disappear! 11 weeks is definitely too early but Im gonna have a girl lean too. Can you pop by and update us when you know!
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February 26th, 2020, 04:23 AM
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I'm guessing boy, to me it looks like the nub is at an angle already :-)
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February 26th, 2020, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by
tillytys
Your pics are fascinating Sukey, that is clearly a nub and I bet if we didnt know about nubs 99% of us would say 'Oh look, we are having a boy' not knowing that the bit they are looking at has the potential to disappear!
Oh yes, when I first saw these pics, I thought, okay, so I'm having a little boy! But then I read about nubs and I wasn't sure. Now I'm thinking maybe girl because the nub looks to be situated pretty low...but who knows, feels like I'm trying to decode hieroglyphics! I will definitely update once I get my test results back.
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February 26th, 2020, 03:24 PM
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Boys and girls are identical. They both have a thingy sticking out and it's only once the testosterone kicks in that the clitoris looks like a penis. Till late in the 12th week at the EARLIEST boys and girls can still look identical.
By the way, the person who said above "by 12 weeks it has risen if it's going to" is incorrect. I regularly, regularly see flat nubs at 12 weeks that are boys. I have even seen people into the 13th week with flat nubs that rose, including 3 cases at the end of the 13th week I would have sworn were girls and then the nubs still rose after that point. There is some variation in genital development and beyond that, there is HUGE variation in the quality of images we receive from ultrasounds.
REgardless of what anyone else says in this thread or anywhere else, these are not suitable for guessing and do not tell you what your baby's gender is. Please wait till the appropriate time to determine gender.
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February 26th, 2020, 03:57 PM
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Just to piggie back on atomics post, I’ve also heard/read that 3D ultrasounds aren’t as good for gender determination. But they sure do make cuter pictures! Congrats on baby
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February 26th, 2020, 05:06 PM
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Yes, that's why I made sure to say "usually," but Sukey said she is aware that 11 weeks is too early and that 3D scans are no good, however, she still wants guesses. I totally understand that as it helps pass time while you are waiting on actual results. Good luck, Sukey! If you have a preference, I hope you get the gender you are dreaming of!
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March 4th, 2020, 09:06 AM
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Hi everyone. Thank you again for indulging my early request for nub analysis! I got my NIPT results back yesterday and the first couple of predictions in this thread were correct - it's a girl! I will say that I looked at a lot of 3D baby boy and girl nubs (what a weird thing to type!) while I was filling the time waiting for my results, and the thing I noticed is that, even quite early, girl nubs seemed to be situated closer to the rump and boy nubs closer to the abdomen. I even found a couple of studies about "anogenital distance" being used to predict fetal sex from as early as 11 weeks. So based on the fact that my baby's nub is kind of behind the thigh rather than next to the thigh (if that makes sense), I really had a feeling that she was a girl! (Of course I know I had a 50% chance of being right in any case, but just thought I'd throw that out there in case it could be useful or interesting to anyone.) Thanks again!!!!
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March 4th, 2020, 10:01 AM
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So happy for you Treens, congratulations Sent from my SM-A225F using Tapatalk
Healthy baby girl :)